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Where is everyone from, heritage.. ethnicity etc.

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  • HotAshMess
    HotAshMess Posts: 382 Member
    I've heard that from Texans before. Lol. Love it!
  • HotAshMess
    HotAshMess Posts: 382 Member
    Born and raised in WI. Father-Native American French and Norwegian. Mother-french, Belgian and German (?).
  • gazz777
    gazz777 Posts: 722
    Great topic.

    I have quite a mix going back a few generations.

    My parents and I Australian.

    Mom's Father origin Canadian (the mounties back 2 more generations) - apart from NZ, our other country-to-visit-before-we-die.

    Dad's Mom's ancestry goes back to Germany in the 1800-1900's.

    My wife has Welsh ancestry.
  • nardz04
    nardz04 Posts: 17 Member
    Half kiwi, half Dutch:drinker:
  • seal57
    seal57 Posts: 1,259 Member
    Born and raised an Aussie.....

    Ancestors from Ireland, Scotland and England and way back a bit of French.....

    Rumour is that I have a bit of English Royal blood.....
  • bademasi
    bademasi Posts: 180 Member
    I am mostly Irish American. My father adds some German to my ethnicity. I have strawberry blond hair with freckless and green eyes. My nickname from my husband is "Irish". My husband is 100% Italian. True on tempers...he waves his hands and speaks italian...I get annoyed. He claims I have him beat...lol. in the temper department...I jst don't take his doubletalk!
  • plushkitten
    plushkitten Posts: 547 Member
    Half Russian and half Spanish :)
  • Chameleone
    Chameleone Posts: 281 Member
    I'm African. Completely 100% Mozambican. Both my parents are even from the same village. But I live in Canada now....
  • 1/2 French - 1/2 Italian. If I dig deep I'm sure there is a profound mix of cultures... You can probably sum it up nicely with:
    HUMAN.
  • I'm mostly Maori (New Zealand) with a dash of Scottish.
  • As far as I can trace on all sides (back to the 15th Century) I'm English, Scottish and Irish but born/raised in Australia. And married to a Moroccan lol.
  • ogosun
    ogosun Posts: 175 Member
    100 percent... eastern european.... we are so so bad... lol....
  • BritFitB
    BritFitB Posts: 106 Member
    Mostly all German, Swedish, and Chippewa Indian..
  • I'm currently living in Philippines but I'm 100% Latina by ethnicity. I'm half-Mexican, half-Spanish (or should I say I'm half-Native, half-Spanish).

    Oh gosh let me correct this. I just saw my previous post & realized that I failed to include Filipino in my list :embarassed: but I didn't meant it that way, sorry. Seriously my genealogy makes my head spin. This was my previous post but to make it more technical:

    DAD: Mexican/Spanish
    MOM: 3/4 Filipina, 1/4 Spanish

    PATERNAL GRANDFATHER: Filipino of Mexican Aztec Indian origin
    PATERNAL GRANDMOTHER: Andalusian (from Malaga, Spain)
    MATERNAL GRANDFATHER: 1/2 Spanish, 1/2 Filipino
    MATERNAL GRANDMOTHER: Filipino

    So to make this whole story short, I'm a fruit salad :laugh:

    However I consider myself 100% Latina because we practice mainly Spanish/Mexican culture & traditions at home, including the language. This despite living in a non Spanish-speaking country.
  • carole456
    carole456 Posts: 121 Member
    German and Polish from my Dad's side, Irish and Scottish from my Mum's side
  • gazzajam
    gazzajam Posts: 28 Member
    I'm English, Scottish, Norwegian.
  • duharvalgt
    duharvalgt Posts: 319 Member
    I'm from england and jer er fra danmark.
  • I was born from the same crack in the earth that bore many other unsightly beasts, such as Richard Simmons and Grizzly Bears.

    Also, I'm Armenian.
  • TomsFZ1
    TomsFZ1 Posts: 12
    Italian here.

    Think "The Sopranos" without all the killing... :tongue:
  • Half Cree and half Irish, but I'm considered full native because my mother was full and she didn't put my father on the birth certificate. I would like to embrace my Irish side one day.